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IBM to Preview DB2 "Stinger" at LinuxWorld

IBM next week will give customers a chance to kick the tires of code-name "Stinger," the anticipated next-generation version of its DB2 Universal Database. The company will offer a sneak peek of the product's new Linux support and features during live demos at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York.

Zeroing in on Stinger's ability to help create and scale-out more-powerful Linux cluster environments, IBM will use the LinuxWorld stage to introduce DB2 Partition Advisor. The autonomic technology allows customers to easily partition and fine-tune the performance of databases over one or many more servers in minutes as opposed to weeks, said Paul Rivot, director of database servers business intelligence for Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM.

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